It will be 50 years this August since Summer in the City topped the Billboard charts. Professor Brian Stone Jr. of the School of City and Regional Planning had not even been born yet, but he is well acquainted with the heat island effect described in the evocative lyrics.
The new shop is considered the largest machining facility on campus and is now cranking out parts for senior design projects, faculty research, and more.
Through support from Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, a team of undergraduate researchers are addressing pediatric health issues that include cystic fibrosis, neuromuscular disease, cancer, and the economics of depression.
Aaron Bivins, Karisma Gupta, Anne Lashinsky, Dillon Roseen, and Varun Yarabarla will conduct research and teach English in India, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.
A study commissioned by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia shows that Georgia Tech has a nearly $3 billion impact on the state economy.
Effective today, Georgia Tech’s College of Architecture will be called the College of Design. The new name better reflects the College's range of academics and research.